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" 10 Latest METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) EE——— = | METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL “In the Heart of Old Washington.” 413 and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D., Minister. EVERY MEMBER CANVASS. | Fifty Men to Visit Homes of® Pres- byterian Congregation. The Western Presbyterian Church will conduct an every-member can- | vass tomorrow afternoon. The can- vass will etart at 2 pm.. when fifty men will go into the homes of the | congregation. At 5 o'clock a supper will be served in the church parlors. A charge will ibe given to the canvassers at_ the morning service by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham. 11 A.M.—Minister will preach, “The Villain in the Tragedy” 8 P.M.—Minister will preach, “Chosen and Making the Choice” Lvangelistic. Congregational song serv- ice led by Mr. Jerome Marshall with bis trombone. A book for every one. Other meetings &5 usual. The National Methodist Church . PETWORTH | Giaut Circle and New Hampshire ave. a.w. (Grant Circle Bus Passgs the Door.) G. Ellis Williams, D. D., Minister Nr. 0. J. RAN. |~ SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS. | The People’s Tabernacle 0 33,7 Elder Lawis C. Sheate, minister: Bubject: Meeting of Elijab and Ahab.” ¢ METHODIST PROTESTANT. First M. P. Church 4th st v st. ucar G s, REV. G. J. HOOKER, 9:30 a.m.—Bundy school. 33 a.m. and 8 p.m. Men's adult Bible clas Christian Endeavor— THE_CHURCH_WITH NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE Ave., Sth and B Sts. S.E. v. P.'W. CROSBY, Pastor. ‘Weloome. Minister. the minister. 0 a.m. e, Miss Maybel e | . leader. 11 a.m.—“THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT. S p.m.—“THE WORLD'S SAVIOUR.” Splendid Music. Chorus_and_CuartetChoirs. Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. i AVENUE Riiode Txiand ave. at st st. n.w. REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, D, D., Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Eudeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) TIowa Ave. M. E. Church 14th and Emerson n.w. “THE COMMUNITY CHURCH." HARRY EVAUL. Pa 1 wm. and S Services conducted by the Pastor. 10" a.m. - Sunduy_sehool DUMBARTON AVE. M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton ave. unear Wisconsin ave. n.w. RE! GOWAN. worth League. HE HOLY SPIRIT CONVICT- ING OF SIN. RIGHTEOUSNESS, JUDGMENT." Come with an earnest prayer for the services, REVIVAL MEETINGS || TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Hamline M. E. Ch“rch ! sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. 9TH AND P STREETS, ! Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday sclool, 9:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. 11. Subject— 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 WHO ARE SAVEDI" Three sermons tomorrow THE EVENING 1. (a) The birth of Jesus Christ caused a division in the world's cal- endar of time, designated as B. C. (Before Christ) and A. D. (Anno Domini, After Christ). — Encyclo- ped; (b) Andrew said to Simon Peter, his brother, We have found the Messlas (Messiah), which is, being interpreted, the Christ—John, 1.41. Comment: Observe throughout the difference in Old Testament and New Testament spelling of the same names. (o) Isalah sald, The Lord himself shall give you a sign: Be- hold, a virgin shall bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel —Isaiah, 7.14. (d) The angel instructed both Joseph and Mary to name their child JESUS, as He would save the peopl . their sins.—Matthew, 1.21,25; Luke, 1.31. 2. (a) Upon reaching Jerusalem the wise men asked, Where is He that is born King of the Jews?—Matthew. 2.2. (D) The angels said to the shep- herds, Unto you is born this day in the City of David a Savior, which ix Christ the Lord.—Luke, 2.11. (c) The angel sald unto Mary, The Lord shall give unto Him the throne of His PHYLLIS WHEATI YW, 901 Rhode Isiand ave. Vesper Sersice, Sunday, 4 p.m. Midday : ‘ Lenten | Services; ' KEITH'S THEATER | , DAILY - 12:25t0 1 O'Clock i | —Matthew, 1. “Saving a Soul From Death” !INSPIRING ADDRESSES | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923, father David.—Luke, 1.32. (d) Isaiah brophetically sald, Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoul- der; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no end.—Isaiah, 9.6,7. 3. (a) According to a prophecy by Micah, under the everlasting ruler, the remnant of Judah would be | among the Gentiles in the midst of many people.—Micah, 5.2,8. (b) The chief priests told Herod it was prophesied that the Christ would be born in Bethlehem of Judea.—Mat- Z Micah, 5.2. (c) Fearing r power of the new-born Herod commanded all chil- dren in Bethlehem under two years of age to be slain—Matthew, 2.1 (d) Joseph and Mary fled to Egyp as instructed by the angel, and thus saved their child.—Matthew, 2.13. 4. (a) The angel appeared to Joseph in Egypt. as promised saying arise and take the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel, for they are dead which sought the young child’s Jife.—Matthew 2. 19, 20. (b) When Joseph heard that the son of Herod reigned, he turned aside and went to Zazareth. a city of Gali- lee.—Matthew, 2. 22, 23. (c) Luke, the physician, devoted two long chapters to relating the details connected with the miraculous birth of John and of Jesus.—Luke 1. Colossians, 4.14. (d) Matthew alone relates the following incidents in the early life of Jesus: The visit of the wise men, the slaying of the innocents and_ the flight into Egypt—Matthew, 2. 12-18, 5. (a) Matthew begins his biog- raphy by referring to Jesus as the son of David and of Abraham.—Matthew, L1 (b) Matthew traced the lineage of Jesus through David’s son Solomon, 6. (¢) Luke_traced the lineage of Jesus through David's son Nathan.—Luke, 3.31. (d4) Luke traced the existence of Jesus back to God through Adam—Luke, 3.38. 6. (a) John traced the existence of Jesus still further back by saying lie was with God In the creating of the world—John, 1.1. (b) Mark be- ! I i { EPISCOPAL_(Colored) Haven M. E. Chu urch uu;!;’r-d 1 stw. and Mass, lvv.. .. = OFFICIAL RALLY.) 9:30 2.1, - Sunday e 1 hour. i ol Tis Preaching by the pastor. | rmon by Kev. J. W. Manokee, t. Paul Church! tor of A UM P (ulis cholr and congregation most’ cordially gins his biography with the story of the messenger who totd the peopie to get ready for the coming of the Lord, thus making a highway 1n hearts.Mark, 1 y (¢) Ex- cepting verses 26 to 56 through the entire " first chapter, Luke tells of Zacharias and his sacred experiences. —Luke, 1. (d) The angel, in appear- ing to Zacharias, stood on the right 7ide of the altar of Incense.—Luke 1. 7. (a) When Zacharias doubted the message, the angel announced, I am Gabriel, that stand in the pres- ence of God, and am set to speak unto thee, and to show thee these glad tidings.—Luke, 1.19. (b) For doubting the message, the angel said to Zacharias, Behold, thou ehalt be dumb and not able to speak until the day that these things shall be performed—Luke, 1.20. (c) The angel informed Zacharias that his child would turn many of Israel to the Lord, and would make ready a people for the Lord.—Luke, 116, (d) After those days, the wife of Zach- arias concelved and hid herself for five months.—Luke, 1.24. 8. the angel Gabriel to visit a virgin In Nazareth, whose name was Mary, saying, Hall, thou that art highly favored among women.—Luke, 1.26-25. (b) Twenty verses tell of the visit of Gabriel to Mary.—Luke, 1.26-36. (c) The angel said to Mary of her Son, He shall relgn over the hous: of Jacob forever; and of Hig king- dom there shall be no end.—Luke, 1.33. (d) When Mary doubted the message, the angel sald, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the wer of the Highest shall over- ehadow thee.—Luke, 1.35. 9, Elizabeth, also had conceived and explained that with God nothing shall be impossible—Luke, 1.36-37. Com- pare Genesls 18.14 and Jeremiah 32. (b) Mary’s submiseive Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it unto me according to thy Lord.— Luke, 1.38. (0) After Mary had con- celved, instead of hiding herself, she went to the hill country of Juda to visit her cousin Elizabeth.—Luke, 1.39-40. (d) When Mary called as she was entering the house, it was rovealed to Elizabeth that Mary was to be the mother of the Lord.—Luke 1.40-43. 10. (a) Ten verses record the out- burst of joy that flowed from the lips of Mary when she found that God had revealed to Elizabeth what He had revealed to herself.—Luke, 1.46-56. (b) Mary was the guest of Elizabeth ~and ~ Zacharlas three months, then returned to Nazareth.— Luke, 1.56. David, th dom sh established forever. 2 Samuel, 7.16. (d) In the angel's v king- (a) Six months later God sent (a) The angel told Mary that| 7| reply “was, | By DR. EARL NAFTZGER, Evangelist i Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p.m. Subject— The Unpardonable Sin” Epworth_League, 6:45 pm. 11:00 ADM.— “God’s Marching Orders to the Militant Church” 3:00 P.M.— “The Modern Woman, or Why Women Go Wrong” 8:00 P.ML- “The Justice of God, or Is There a Hell” Services, which are under the auspices of the Methodist Episco- pal church®s of Washington, will continue until next Thursday even- ng, inclusive. beginning at 8 o'clock. Large chorus c¢hoir and special music each evening. 3rd and A Streets N.E. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 &.m.— “* Safe Keeping” “Joy in Heaven” Rosedale M. E. Church R ec 7 Dm.. Epworth Léague. preaching Krentng service, 11th and H Sts. Douglas Memorial 1 5 & Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor a.m., Sunday school: 7 p.m., Epworth DR. HAYES WILL PREACH. 8 p.m.—Fourth sermon in series on “Great Places and Experi- - ences in the Life of Jesus ” Lincoln Road Church VAUGH M. E. CHURCH | ;Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor | announcement, he said to Mary, that holy thing that shall be born of thee shall Luke, 1.35. | (Coprright, 1923, by Loutse Harding Earll.) STRANGERS ARE WELCOME. {Brown Memorial A, M. E. ! 14th and B sts. and North Carolina ave. n.i 9:30 . m.—Sunday school, 1100 0. Erenchim By’ the pastor. C. E. League. REV. 0. . Jones, Pastor. i Israel Metropolitan C. M. E. Church B ste. LL. Every One Invited No Collections OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA AV w. Misalona METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. iy, Mecting. 8pm. . at the -w D. D., Pastor. hoot. Doing & Great Work.” agie. ucation and Reli- Sion."" by Dean Kelly Miller. "Miles Memorial C. M. E. Church . L and N. Y. ave. n.w. BREEDING, Minister. 5 sehool. “What Shall Hell 7 L above_addr CHRISTIAN. H St. Christian ', &30, 2 5 P. A. Cave, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a:m.— Worship, With sermon by 5 6:00 p.m. —GET-TOGETHER SUPP members and friends of the church. Good music, speeches and & fine fellowship. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster. .m.—Bible school. —“THE_DIVINE 8 P.M.—GLIMPS! “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH. | M. E. Church South | 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., | Pastor bet T ard st E stor's Nubject, Believe About .m.—Epworth League. .—Preachiug. YOU _ARE_WELCOME. ETROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 3rd sts. . | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- 1| ship. 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00—Evangelistic Service. Crusaders’ Day. UNITIES” illustrated lecture-sermon. TO THE ndeavor. TRRECTION be called the Son of God.— | * | ing holy week. Liacoln road, Kide Tsland axe. and U st. n.e. | REV. WALTER G. MeNEIL, Minister. | 11a.m —Sermon by | REV. JOHN R. v, A SERIES APPROPRIATE TO LENT. Finc audiences and free seatipgs for all. Good muste. COME | i Quartet. Large Chorus Choir and An Special music at both services by choir, mized and male quartets, led by W. E. by our choir, T | i i [ | church home invited to unite with Galbraith A. M. E. Zion 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. oman’s Day! | Park View Christian Church ~ BRING ANOTHER a.m. Bpworth League service, 7:15 p.m. CALVARY On Colunbia Road Northwest Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister o —Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt 0—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson Teacher, Mr. Charles C. Murray, President. 11:00—Public Worship with Sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “A MESSAGE TO THE CHRISTIAN MAN IN BUSINESS” SPECIAL MUSIC: Anthem, “Come Unto Me." Stainer. Oftertory, quartet, “Oyt of the Deep,” Wirtz —Epworth League Social Hour with refreshments, 0—Epworth League Devotional Hour. :00—Public Worship with Sermon—Lecture by DR. MONTGOM on the subject: “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” SPECIAL MUSIC: Anthem, “My Defense Is Of God,” Kuhn, Oftertory, quartet, “O Saving Vietim,” Gounod. 9 [ ERY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; LEWIS | CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIST, Church doors open in the evening at 7:30. All pews free to the people. FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D, D., Minister 11 a.n.—Dr. Randolph Preaches— “THE CHRISTIAN” (not Hall Caine’s) 8 p.m.—Doors open at 7:30—COMMUNITY SONG SERV- ICE—THE GREAT HYMNS OF THE SOUL. Sermon— “LOST SOULS; SAVED SOULS” Thursday at 7:45 p.m.—Fifth in the serics on “THE APOS- TLES CREED IN MODERN LIFE.” This church unites in the union service at Hamline Church, 9th and P streets “AND THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLY" M. E. MMCKENDRE CHURCH (The Red Brick Church) Mass. Ave. N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Streets Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor SERVICES Sunday, 9:30 am., Sunday School. 11 a.m, Public Worship, 7 p.m., Epworth League. 8 p.m., Evangelistic Service & ‘Tuesday, 2 to 5 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. Thursday, 8 pm—Bible Study and Prayer. Friday, 8 p.m—Pentecostal Meeting. DO YOU KNOW? . That God is working today in Washington us He did in the time 0 Apostles? 7 at this Church people are receiving the baptism of the Holy irit as we read of the disciples doing in the Book of Acts? tecostal meeting every Friday night. g at this same Church every Tuesday afternoon, from 3 to 5, a service of prayer is held for the healing of the sick and afficted? 4. That at these meetings a large number of persons have been healed of many different kinds of diseases and give testimonies each week to their deliverances? 5. That You, whether a resident or stranger, saint o sinner, friend or enemy. are always welcome to all these meetings, and that a sympathetic band of earnest Christians is always present to Jjoin you in prayer, whatever may be vour need? EVERYBODY WELCOME e i z i All Protestant Christians without a i T 1 S Street ST.PAUL . 33w J. JUDSON RINGER, Pastor, | CHURCH SCHOOL—9:30 a.m. i TOUNG MEN'S CLASS, Mr. R. 0. Mullikin. Teacier. Communion Servicc. pwortlh League. rion. m ! . Prayer and Praise. Georgetown M. E. South: | QURB ST. BETWEEN 30th AND 3i1gt Rev. Lynch, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—*The Godly Home," ‘A Layman's Lenten Text.” ] 4 pm. Thorsday. & p. i i i i 1 { Charch . BATT) o5 i miduy school and Bible classes, | 6th st. bet. WM. D. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1la.m —Pres WEL: L and M sts. n. re-Prayer service, REYV. CAL L. D. D., delj Senior Bishop of A. ._Zion M . Promi- nent Women Bpeakers, 8:30 p.m.—Varick_GhristianEndeavor. S p.m.—Page o Women of the Bible, YOU ARE, WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES. * o Do 3:30 p.m.—PLATFOR) Union Wesley A, M. E. Zion classes. ommunjon, Mr. Edward Frost, I 8:00 p.m.—*The Man and the Sparrow." | Marvin M. E. Church Southi 1 10th and B Sts. 8. | | i | OLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister, 0 Pastor will preach. —Rev. E. A. Lambert. Sunday kchool. . 7. Epworth League. MT. PLEASANT M. E. South 16th ST. NEAR LAMONT N.%. Rev. leitgn K. Ray 9:30 8.m.—Sunday _echool and Bibl Men's Bible Clase— Tracy L. Jafords, tosene Ladies’ Biblo J. Gouncilo, speaker. 11 a.m.—Morning worship. Tastor's subject, 1 9 ere to Find p.m.—Epworth League. S pm.—Evening worship. Pastor's subject “What Every Man Seek After” | Music at morning and evenlog by th | double quartet of the eharen, o5 ¥ e | ranger or without & church | H ashington, come Sundsy and join 11:00 8:00 9:30 Class—Homer i John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran ste. n.w. REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Central Methodist Episcopal Churc | 5th RETWE! . N.W. Sunday school—9:30 a.m. Preaching—11 am_and § pm, REV. WILLIAM J. TYLER, B. D,, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Corner 4th and D sts. s.e. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. school hour. oly Communion. pworth Leaguc. m ME. Park road east of Georgia ave. . SMITH, Minister. Preachin; a.m.—*‘The Second Ads 7:45 p.m. Lack I Yeti" Bible school. 9:30 a.m. Junjor and Benfor C. Junior_chureh, 11 . Fourteenth Street Church o Christ (Disciples) Preachtog and Communion every Lord’s Dar at 11 am. and 7:45 p.m Bibie cl meeting every Tuesd 2 jay_and Thursday. at 7:45 p.m. T. B. LAUNION. Minister. Columbia Heights ChristianChurch Park Road West of 14th St . B. H. MELTON, Pastor, 9 :30—Bible school. 11:00 and 8 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH oth and D sts. ne. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening- Services at 7:45. Every one welcome at all | services. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, Pastor| 412 SEVENTH STREET N.B. 15th St. Christian Church ts. B.E. d Selby. @ preaching. Sub. R JOUR iaGHT 'LET Subfect A CHANGB OF HEART." _— METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST ERISCOPAL, SOUTH I { Sunday 9:30 AM. (M. E. Church South) Pastor. 11 A.M.—Sermon by REV. F. S. ONDERDONK. Overflow Service—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. 7:40—Every night except Saturday—Inspirational Song Serv- ice, under direction of R. Dean Shure. Special Revival Services Every Night Except Saturday M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Clovis G. Chappell, . Epworth League, :45 PM. Visitors Cordially Iavi ivent."” | ! 4:30 a2d 6:30 p.m. | COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST cond 10 of 100 Questionson Jesus Christ i “The King of Kings.” (Subdivided) 11. (a) How many verses, and which, of Luke record the words of Zacharias when his little son was born? (b) According to Zacharias, for how long a time had prophets foretold that Israel would be redeem- ed? (c) When prophesying the coming of the Lord, what did Zacharias foresee would be the mission of his own child? (d) In the latter part of i his prophecy, what social condition did Zacharias say would result from the teachings of John and Jesus, and into what would their teachings guide us? 12. (a) What was the development of John as a child in Judea? | (b) A few months after the birth oi John, where were Joseph and Mary, jand why there? (c) When Jesus was born, what remarkable experience came to shepherds who were watching their flocks in a field by night? «(d) How did the angels celebrate the birth of Jesus? « 13. (a) What notable family, ancestors of David, lived in Bethlehem during (Ruth, 1.4) the time of the judges? (b) What happened to David in Bethlehem when he was a youth, that the place should be called the City of David? (c) When the wise men wandered in search of the Christ-child, to what city did the miraculous star first guide them? (d) When the wise men asked of the people, Where is He that is born | king of the Jews, what did Herod do? ! 14. (a) What reply did the chief priests and scribes gi: (b) Where did Micah prophesy the remnant of Israel wou%:i be when the everlasting ruler would be born? Micah, 5. (c) In the ninth chapter of his writings, how did Isaiah describe the child-ruler that would be born, and of what was He to be the prince? (d) What name was applied to the descendant of Jesse, whose character is described by Isaiah in the eleventh chapter of his writings? 15. (a) What did Isaiah prophesy that the “branch” would set up, { who would be attracted, and what is said of His rest? Isa, Il (b) What 1 did Isaiah say the branch would do for Israel and Judah? (c) In Luke 12, for what was the good man Simeon of Jerusalem waiting? (d) What had been revealed to him by the Holy Ghost? i 16. (a) With the infant Jesus in his arms, what did Simeon say that Jesus would be for the Gentiles, and for Israel? (b) What sorrowful prophecy did Simeon make to Mary which she probably did not under- stand at the time? (c) What very old woman, who had been a widow | for cighty-four years, came in as Simeon was prophesying, and also rec- ognized Jesus as Israel’s redeemer? (d) What offering selected by Mary { is considered incomplete when measured by the Old Testament law, but | cémplete when measured by the New Testament teachings? Lev., 12. [ 17. (a) When Jesus was found in the temple, what question did he ask his mother which was to her perplexing? (b) As a descendant of David, what right had Jesus to call God His Father? Jer., 319. (c) How did Jesus develop during his “teens” and to whom was he subject? (d) If Jesus assisted Joseph in his work. which He probably did, what was His vocation? 18. (a) When Jesus was about thirty years old, what voung man, also about thirty, appeared as a powerful preacher in Judea? (b) For what reason did Jesus leave His home in Nazareth and go to Judea? (c) In the third chapter of both Matthew and Luke, how many, and which, verses tell of some of the things John said in his preachin%? (d) What method of dressing did John adopt that, evidently, caused the people to think he was Elijah returned to earth? Compare II Kings, I. 19. (a) What two classes of people did John fearlessly liken to vipers because of their venomous words and deeds? (b) When the peo- ple asked John what they should do, what did he reply? (c) When the publicans and the soldiers asked what they should do, what reply did John make to them? (d) When John was asked if he were the Christ, or 1 if he was Elijah, what did he frankly reply? i 20. (a) What did the people seem to think John ought not to do if j he were not the Christ, nor Elias (Elijah)? Comment: Observe the dif- i ference in the Old Testament and New Testament spelling of the same names. (b) What had Isaiah (Esaias) prophesied concerning John and the Lord? Compare Isa, 40.31. (c) Which verses in Isaiah 40 beauti- fully describe the Lord in prophecy? (d) After Jesus had been bap- tized, in what affectionate words did John refer to him? (Copyright, 1928, Louise Harding Earll.) MISSION IS PLANNED. | WOMEN WILL SPEAK. Rev. E. C. Jermin, Visiting Arch-|Mrs. Lake and Miss Xaminski on bishop, to Conduct Service. Missionary Society Program. Rey. Edward C. Jermin, arch deacon| Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur will of the diocese of Michigan, will con- |lead the devotional service at the an- duct a mission at the Church of the nual meeting of the Woman's Mis- Incarnation, 12th and N streets, dur- |slonary Society at 11 o'clock am. March 13 at Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. John Lake, a returned mission- ary from Canton, China, and Miss dred Kaminski, who | Americanization’ secretary of the At- lantic district, will speak. Officers IScience of Truth Association |tor the cnsuing fiscat vesr i be I chosen. Mrs. L. Ballenger will pre- : | “The Truth and Your Business” | {ids w5 nostess. while tancheon wii CHAS. H, WATTS of Philadelphia, |be served by the Ladles’ School Cir- Speaker—SUNDAY, at S P.! | cle. “THE UNIVERSAL CHALLENGE. JULIA SEATON—AT 3 P.X. SPECIAL HEALING MEPTI Wedneaday. at 8 p ADA BAINEY, LEADER. THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N STREET N.W. 7 A corainl imvitation i extended to ail o attona: New Civilization Church 1781 BYD 6. N.W. | Miss Neaflo, toachers. Voluntary offerings. ¢ LBAGUE F.l':ll“LA.an R LIFE. . Natlmal %ter of .st Julia Seton, M. D., Speaker | H : Subject—"THE NEWEST THOUGHT.” i Dr. Beton speaks at the Playhouse, 1814 & N B, .. at 8 Subject— "THE ETERNAL CHALLENGE." EVERYBODY WELCOME. ve to Herod? NEW THOUGHT. National NEW THOUGHT. All Students of Truth Are welcomed at the residence of 2608 Mrs. Aanie E. Osrter, 2 Tuesday apd’ Thursday afternoon during March, for training in personal healing, Bible Interpretation and Study Courses |in Practical Christiani aad S12 17th 8t. N.W. Meetings—Bunday service at a t 4 p.m. ‘Wedpesday, Symposium PXI“‘M‘ Emma @ Geo, E. R Sad Taona Fealiers ke SOCIETY OF ‘'WASHINGTON Viva M. and Garnett January ‘Christian Metaphysicians NEW HOME, 1326 Eye Street Northwest (Near the 14th and H Streets stop of both carlines) Consecration services and Inspiring Lectures and Sing- {| ing every night at 8 o’clock for one week, beginning tonight. | Sunday, 8 p.m. “THE POWER OF IMAGINATION" Literature and Reading Room Personal and Class Instruction in Christian Healing. Central Union Mission 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. John S. Bennett, Supt. THE MISSION OF THE CHURCHES Services every night at 8 o’clock. Sundays—3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, March 11. 11 a.m.—Service at Occoquan Workhouse. 3 p.m—Mission Chapel; Calvary Baptist C. E. in charge. 7:45 p.m.—Mission Auditorium. Inter-Church- Quartet Come Hear Them WILL YOU HELP IN THE BRICK SELLING CONTEST 7,000 Bricks at $5.00 Each —Will be on sale from March 15 to April 1, in order to raise the $35,000 needed to start the new building. Make checks payable to Merritt O. Chance, Treasurer, and send to THE CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 Louistana Ave. NN\W. is Christian | Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services BIBLE QUESTION CONTEST RETURNS. High Standing of Excellence Reported of the Answers Received. Returns recelved during the past week from the first ten of 100 ques tions in the fifth community Bible question contest of the Bible depar: ment of the District of Columbia Fed eration of Women's Clubs give indi cation of considerable interest, ac cording to those in charge. The high standard of excellency i the answers, the committee in charge states, is a credit to the contestants It is pointed out by the commities that references should be given. A slight deduction will be made for th- omission of references. (Allowance will be made for omissions in ques tlons 1 to 10). Certificates will 1. presented to all who attain a ratins of 70 per cent or more. Suggestions to Contestants. It is recommended that contestant« follow first the account as glven b. Matthew; if the answer is not foun: there, to turn next to the book «f Luke. If the answer is found in othe: than the two books named. the nani- of the book and the pumber of th- chapter will be indicated. Th- prophecies of the Old Testament ar the remaining books of the New Tes tament will be used as refersnce books. Children twelve vears of age an under, who answer one division « each question correctly will be mar] od 100. Young people between twel:. and eighteen vears will receive 1¢ for any two divisions of each que: tion; senfors above eightesn yvears c age are expected to answer all fou: divisions. Pinned to the contestant'’s pap- there must be a sealed envelops, co: taining the name of the contestar age. street address, section of city birthplace and birth date. Each cor testant is requested to nams th: church, Sunday echool, or other o ganization he or she (Seniors above eighteen are priv: leged to omit age, if for any reas they ro ~desire, by saving ‘“abo eighteen.” Method of Awarding Prizes. Awards will be much the same - in previous contests; for seniors, and $5; for young people, betwee: twelve and eighteen vears of age, and $3; for children, twelve years o and under, $3 and $2. mit, there will be given a spec award to the person above ninet years of age having the highec: rating, also to the organization hay ing the largest number of contes ants Any version of the Bible may U used, including the Douay. Pape are to be addressed care of Gener:| Federation of Women's Clubs, 1784 N street northwest. Contestants are requested to see that envelopes carr- the proper amount of postage, All papers must be received by noon of the Saturday following the publica- tion of the questions. Twenty Sunday schools are repre isented {n the contest. Answers t. the first ten questions together wit!: the secbnd ten questions are printed in an adfoining column. TRINITY CHURCH SERVICE. Rev. D. R. Covell to Speak on “Dis- | aster and Indestructibility.” | At Trinity diocesan Church, Daviu {Ransom Covell will preach tomorrom at 11 am. on “Disaster and Inde- structibility.” At 8 p.m. there will Ln {a special service for Crvptic Mason< at which Perry Weldner will epea on “Fidelity.” " At this service the |1 be a_special musical progr: and the general public is welcome. Rev. J."J. Dimon will lead the djo- cesan class in Christian social servics jat & p.m. Monday. opic 13 “Th.{ Christian and Industry,” and several experts on this topic have ex a their intention of being present to take part in the discussion. Tuesd: night at § o'clock Dr., D. C. Main w give his fourth lecture on ‘Peycho. analysis” in Trinity Community | House. This lecture is free and open to the general public. The topic thic week is “Domestic Relations.” represents FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sunday’ 'hool—10 &.m ALL ARE FRIENDS (ORTHODOX) 3th and Irving sts. n.w. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m 30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. UNITARIAN. FOUNDED 1821, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. SBRVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Durlag Construction of New Church, 9:45—8unday school, 11:00—Morning worship. mon by the minister— “THE NEW SINAI— Its Sanctions” GOSPEL PREACHING at 7:45 pam., by~ CHARLES F. REIGNER Ser- 14th ST. AND PENNA. AVE. 8.E. Al Cordially Tnvited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN ' SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BEANCHES OF. THE M CHURCH, THE_ FIRST CHURCH OF OHRIST, BOIENTIBT. N BOSTON, MASS: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclia st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, N.E. Masonic Temple, Sth and F sts. N.E. ‘Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 18th st. and N. Y. ave. The Arcade, 14th STBJECT— N” VICES — S 1 am. ana'8 pim. SUNDAY 80HOOL 11 EDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS- and Park rd, S 1o 9 (except ana 'Bundays an o B8, 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hor 11 to (excep! ednesday: L "6 Bundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed to holids N COLORAI‘)’O BLDG., 14t ‘Hours, 10 to ® (Wed. and helidays, 2. to ). 7B ARCADE, 14th and Park rosd (Seoond Floor)— week du: 10 to B:80 alse 7 te 9 p.m, (except Wednes v ) Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist,”